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THE MERCHKY.
sa^iieunvim.i-: <a:oi£<ii v.
SlIEKlFr *S ORG YN.
or WASHINGTON eOfNTY.
A. J. JERHIGAN.
EDITOR. PUBLISHER UNO F.ORPRiETQH.
TUESDAY, MARCH 30th 1886.
- EDITOR!A I,
jurnnui < orn « tiimio.
1 From the Monroe Advertiser.
It is ashame and a sad coni
| mentarf on the industry and cn-
j tcrpri.se of the Southern fanners
j that the mntiufuclurcrs oi tin
| South arc vonipi'lleil lo import
their broom corn from the West
| and North, when our climate is so
i much hotter adapted to its culti-
vation. Wo can ]ilant a month
earlier and harvest a month lie-
'ore the Western crop conns in.
The Southern tanner can have
Hi! !.
riiitni: t urrits roit
WAIT It.
whis
JjKWS'
Baldwin offleindy declared ft DRV the money in his pocket
.COUNTY. Let old W.ashjngtoli fall
into line on tin tllst of April.
ill
Away with your beer and you
key,
Away with your cider and nip;
God gives us a drink that is belter
Than any you offer for s: le.
It strengthens the ox in his labor.
The horse as he speeds in the race:
rite bird as lie heavenward flielli,
Remembers the bright water's
place
The Town Council ot Danii ls
villu has decided to dispense with
t iic sn vici a of a Marshal, ns there
is no necessity for one since the ah
idition of the whisky business,
/ovord-r.
The petroleum wells of uppoi Bur
malt have been worked tor 2,000
years and still produce abundantly.
They are generally lour fegt six inch
es square apd are sunk to n depth of
2a0 to 350 li-et. Tlic Burmese have -
learned the secret of refining, anil;
their exports have not been large. ,
eighty nin
Cn nr.s.
Til roe cheers for t he water so pure!
Three cheers for the water so pure!
No drink is so good as cold water,
Three cheers for the water so pure!
Eftietu.
Of | nsnmonin, SI ircti lath ' Not,In Lee”
| ii tint,ohihl of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thigpen,
aged f> uionti s Lika a m f littln ray ol
liRlit, that confirmed to make brighter our
homo rs it sweetly lingered, while it con
tinually sent from its ‘'jeweled depth” sun
lit promises • tlmt so lilted our hearts wit!
happiness diet we were soarce aware of the
shadow, until tlio black v-dl of the near af
fliction feimdoped ns, and now our liearls
are memory’s liatls, in which there is a con
gress of conversing (motions, that flit and
throng, e' en as honey tier s at even to their
| hive. Thoughts! thong’, ts, how they flock
j in herds, as it serins oven from the clouds-
) all bearing endearing reminders ot wiiat our
j lillic Nr,hie Lee was to ns. S unetimes the
| hells become almost Bulf'enlinply thronged
' and we find ourselves so weak from the
J bruises ot the pressuro. Tut ah! who can
liud a corner where Urine have felt the sickle’s
| blon? and have deemed the attempt ot a cob
TRADE MARK ^ REGISTERED*
K.\i! i;mut Wiu i a vi at
visits every morning
dresses at once for the day, disdain
ing to use either dressing gown or
tdigpen. Ilis line is shrunken and
jie daily becomes weaker, but lie and Chest, and to show
sticks to his work wit Ii something i deneo wo invite you to cull itud get
like his youthful vigor. ' ’ Tli:l1 b °Ul« frr-
months from the time he drops
the seed in the ground. Long he
lore cotton ceases tohloom. One
Imml can cultivate between 30 and
40 acres.
One bushel r.f seed will plant ]0
to 12 acres. One man can eulti-j Then give me the .-lour flowing water
vatu 3O to •}') acres. One man j That bursts from our own rocky
can cut from 3-4 to an acre per j IrilU.
lay. Yield per acre 400 to ;-00 I That sweeps to the son in the river,
pounds. And laughs ill the bright little rills
— • | ,Tis the diink that never makes
in Bnii'i'in-isingclialite Hotter. drunkards;
Bawling’ Drug Store cam always 1 ,’|'i s the cup that never inukts sad;
1 bo relied upon, not only to carry in j The friend and the help of the toiler
stor k the best of everything, but sc j U makes ev’rv humble home glad, j , )f ,, 1SI1H wltU m lmlo ftD , Hisl „ ,
cure the Agency for such articles as j „ i other loved ours who Imvo welconfe.t mo to
, nave well-known tin id, and are pop- 1 -i-., , „. rt ,, , ,
nlar with the people, then by sustain, i _ ' "< 1 1111r * j lbav^ May w-r, meet thee onrbog ,a jon,
I u;g the reputation of being nlwav> I Wo ,lu not llve to esl but eat to . »«■.« " Uli»», may the memory of our lit-
enterprising, and ever reliable. I lav - »Ve. , lleangelM .nerense oar desire for a reunion
,,,,, ‘ i n 1 , f . ,, , around our Saylor. b osaed throne of Etcr
, mg secured tho Agency for tlm eele- if it is n small sacrlfic ' * '
orated Dr. King s Nt w Discovery for I
j Consumption will sell it on a positive |
guarantee. It will surely euro any
and every nffeetion of Throat, Lung’s
There is a family in Glasscock
pounty consisting of a mnn, liis wife
and three children, wlios.u aggregate
weight is less than two handled
pounds. There is another family
j, a altogether weigh just two thous
and pounds more limn the fir
family mentioned.
CYCLONIC SIGNALS.
The people cd Georgia are still
tender looted before llm cyclone,
The experience of the past ten
years, from Harris county to Rich
mond, from Hall to Chatham, has
been enough to drive them into
the use of
it for the
sacrifice, 1
to forego
all that can intoxicate, do
sake of others: if a great
lo it for tour own.
I) hue of composure n mockery—as Ih
hard beating r,i pain-toned throra (lushed
in tumuli against the heart Hut there is a
I aim horn to the soul Irom the truly Foun
tain ot Divine Inspiration the blessed Faith
<d Salvation, that risr-a from the pure spark
ling waters of ttopo in all its glorious beauty
which sweetly whispers, Mens, papa, I am
immortal now, and am nestling iu tiro arms
IG-0 >\roli Street, 1’lillurJ’a, 1*0.
A Well Tried Treatment
For Consumption' Astlnn u Hronchils,
l>vs|i<‘|Mii, Catarrh, Hay F«*v<*r, llmd-
iiclic, liability Klinimiitisin, Neuralgia,
ami all Ch route and Nervous Diorihrtt.
WIhmi “(\»iu pound (IxyRiMi” is inhaled tin-
ln*:»rt lias imparted to it increased vitality.
That Oman sends forth tin* blood with liioiv
force nml less wom* to itself; the vital our
rants lenvi* on th»*ir eitvuit new deposits of
vital force in uvery cell of tissue over wliioh
they piss ami rctsrn an"in lor a new sup
ply. This simple story is the rational ex*
pi i mh t ion of the j;ro ites’t advance that modi -
cal science has yet mad?.
''The Compound Oxygen Treatment”
which Dr*. Starkey & l’alott, No. 1529 Arch . 7 t ...
Street, Philadelphia, have been u*in« for | toroHt, fecw ami costa, naid property Hold
the last sixteen years, is a nientilie wljusl j h» HiitiHfy tlio Manic te.riUH oash. * 1’ur*
ment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitro* j chaser to pay for titles Lsgal notice
SMi uvtyiu'ti-.<•/. and the compound u«o con | given to the mortgagor,
dens* 1 and made portable that it is carried | IVERSON TjORD
by ex press to ever;, portion of the country I Assignee nud holder of stud
—indeed, tt U sent - —
Sale of Mortgaged
Property
! Will he Hold hnf.ro the Court Hon*e
door in Sanderavillo Washingtou oountv
G-oorgi-j, on the first TMonday in April
1880, the following Mortgage property
to wit:
One truest <»f land situaiod in tlio 91st
U. M. Dint, Washington county, con
taining fifty (50) ucroH inoro or less
[ hounded North hy IdihIh of W T Brant y
| hy, East hy lands r»f J. A. Wise, South,
.1. A. Kelley and West by 11 E Layton-
(subject ton mortgage made lo W. (\
Mathews in 1884 for one lmi d.*od and
aix dolliiis) also one mare mule hlaoK
named “Afollin 1 * about 14 12 IiuiuIr
high, said property Hold under and hv
virtue of authority grunted iu a certain
mortgage deed made nud executed by
•Mary M Hartley to Hunter and Ptit
man or bearer dated Feb’y 11 tli 1885
ami due Nov. 1st 1885, to secure a note
tor one hundred and eighty seven d d
iars aud fifty coutB, principal besides in
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Address DR. WAP ) -1 PQ.. Lvuifi^rn * ,
TOT | .
gg^.'^ir-rsTy.' ■ • -fv r -i- ; t
pills
. * .YjSaei
inmlgng
nnl J.n!
His I’abents.
’Micro is ijover the body of a man
liowi ver trinig and stout soever, i!'
it he troubled and iiillaiiied, but will
take more harm ami oll'ence hy wine
being pourud into it.—I’lutareli.
The open d
if the nation.
am shop is tlio curse
It lures the voiina
l twnlilialli Soliool s Ti Utitlr* lo n
l.nvoil TJi-inliei-, IToi'rii* lltilcli.
lir sbitioiiH niloptr rl hy the Tennlllo Hap.
list Hiunlay School ns it Tiihute of litspoct
to tho memory of Florrie Hatch.
Whereas, it has | loner] our IleuroDly Fath
er in his intinite wisdom and sovereign good
ness to re mo vo from our midst our much
loved Iricud mid companion H irrlo lluloh:
ltesnlvod lirsl, Tied we how with humble
submission and strieki U hearts (o this dis.
pensatirm ot Providence.
Id-solved secondly, That in the death of
out- liltle comrade we Icel that we have lost
ti c sweetest the most preoions and the most
Major Barnes said one of bis pro
fluccssurs hurl rol'asud to ask any
thing from tho general govurnmont,
hut he wished it flistiuotly uudor-
stoud that ho was on a dilloreiit lino
and wanted ull lie could got lor his
.constituents.
_ .* —
Tlictu is still great, interest man-
li'estud throllohout the- country in
theprnliihltion experiment in All*n
ta. Tlicro are unmherless comment
nud constant
t I nits when the hlack clouds darken int0 i mli,a ol ' hnuptatious and siti. } promising of all our number. In vain we
ilhc ||i i wc ry hi* I Is i n sj'rin <• tiln\. ^ destroys the lit. of mu, and
| Thu reason is aiiproachitig witcu I n *f 0, 1 ho liquor Irafllo is tho *t>d bid own tmnpy gitts, graces and
‘ flic storms arc most_frequent, for \ vhiof source of tj»« crime, puupctism ° iV-’"Av«•,i’'*'11,tV’tly’*I’tt'w-^ offer to Clod
the work of tho winds through misery and woe of our country. onr sincere gratitude for tbs gir of ber bean
GI’orgill 111 April, ]87d, will be ro- ! tilul and exi mphiry life. Tbongli hrjef, it
’ . t > ’ I 0 j was HUffloiently long to orente high I opes
| and luge expectations, liet g»ntle manners
A piece of meat will continue ! I,ri ‘ <ll t intelhgnioe, rni'ly wit, misritlsbness.
. | and above nil, her rl-licnte HensitirenesN to
sweet and sound lor minty years ill every holy „nd mnr.l ling iuflur-nce, wore all
wilie, or strong- beer, or unv other ; ”* promise ot a carm-r of remarkal h-
.. ’ | iiHelnltiiss. How many Mattering hopes and
strong lermelited liquors.—anti the bright anticipations were hutted iu her
same happens whoa they arc mixed I « r “V"
in the stomach. In stte'l. a mixture j Leering'vT’'
•, 'd Providence fc t nr n<k nttrsi-lves wlty
tiod took nur lltll,-mnipnninn and lolt us
I " t his is the Lord's doi g and it is marvi I-
tneinhereil as long ns the events I
of this generation remain. In
•Inly of that year an equally i
destructive storm struck l’enn.. j
timl far more la'.ttl to life—for |
1"4 poople wore killed. In Mis
souri, 1H80, lid persons wort
1 1 ed. In' the past ninety yet
tin
licet' is turned into shoe leather,-
Cheviit 1 ,
-Dr.
in tlio newspaper.., . . -
inquiries hy letlter. “How about , have been OOo cyelones reported
prohibition in AtlantaV” is the Inn j hi this country and their Irequen-
don of these inquiries. Well, there j cy and devastation have increased .——o
is but ouo reply to make to this i in tliis section considerably in the
question. The experiment is to tie pa t decade. open h*rs of tho 140,000
tried, und tried for all it is worth. | u the Sh'iiul Service hill now i iirog shops cause three fourths of
’i he law will e.o into ellect in duly, before the House ol Representa- i lh« heavr burdens of taxation. They
will he ninth b\ lho-e lives favoring tlie extension of are the haunts of inlsmy; they b.
the higiutl Service reporta for the net violence and murder: they rob
r< Hel ol fanners, it is proposed to | innocent, dependent wives and eldl-
loreeast “cold waves, rains, storms j ,j reil „f fo.d and clothing; thoy ruin I nV.ol-
und mnrkt'u mclouicncien ol tlu? Lui , .
,, ,, ,,,, , J the bodies utnl iiunenl tlu* souls ol
Noathor. i ho l^ropofMd systcrit ; 4 , .
of prediction involves only thlJ | ^ unhappy T,ctlin B .-.Lx.
usual methods. But tornitdoes I n
require special attention and it
igh degree of scientific) necurnry
Danger sig
nals ought to lie established at
telegraphic stations not inter limn
April 1st, 1 ilrSfi, otherwise the
storm season may break upon ns
without warning.—[Aug. Chroni
cle.
Let ns beet ttiis appeal,
and an effort
fesponsihlc for its adoption to make
jt elfeetinil. It is claimed hy a great
jnany who have hail experience in
the matter, that prohibition does not
prohibit, lint if it cun In- made to
prohibit. Atlanta will eeitainly have
prohibition.
Atlanta Capitol: -Major Geo. T
Barnes, the Congressman from the
Augusta district, is proving himself for their predietir
a valuable representative, as was
predicted, lie has a practical, eser
getie way of doing things that
always accomplishes results, liis
address before the Mouse River and
Jlnrhor Committee, urging the im
provement of the Savannah river,
was a strong and practical affair,
s'e had gathered a host of statistics
and was able to demonstrate the
neopssity for the appropriation-
lie showed that the product of Hit
river counties from Augusta it
Savannah was 17 millions of dollars
yearly, anti Hint Augusta was the
proper distributing point for a great
bulk of Northwestern commerce,
having four At 1 antic ports; Sa vault ah
Charleston, I’ort - Royal and NS iI
mingtoii. He- showed how acees-v,
it was to give the eon lilies on the
j-iyor above Augusta an easy access
jo market.
otts iii ear i vr-s
•*to tie at
Hr-sr-lvi il 1 Ifri.lv, That HP strive to so live
as lo attain unto that patcefitl amt triuin-
pliant ileath throm b whir-h Flortie passed
unto the realms rf glorv, We elm!! iner t
tier no more in this woijd, bnt n-av we so
I Vi. ns to join hr r in that -'I nnl that is tairr-r
than day," where tlir-r- » it) he no more Hick-
lit ss, nor P dn, nor imrling, nor -h-atti.
Hesolved SixHi 1 v. That we t-x'end to tin-
liereaved fninilv our heartfelt sMnpathy; we
hat they have lost, and how much
they need and desire o,,r sympathies and
prayers.
Hesr 1 veil Sa-enthly, Tliat a copy of these
resolutions tie sent In tlio bornav. rl lamllr
I a copy to cneh of the H.mdersville Papers
i over the world.
Dus. S.uikky A 1’ai.en have t!«c liberty
to refer (in proof of tlu-ir standing as l'li v-
-icians) to the following luuiitrl well-known
persons who have tried their Treatment:
I Ion. Wiii ih I). K n.i.i:v.
Mchtbrr of (tiar/i-o-s, I’liihldi'lphin.
Rev. Yictoii L. Cuniiau,
l.tliUtr Lv.tfriun fJbtrnrVhllnJi'Jphia.
Kev. Ciiaiii.es W. (T.-lllNri,
Editor Aincricii/i llijonna .Vrie York.
II on. W i i.i. \ m Finn Nixon.
Editor Intrr- fh rnu, Chicago, lit,
Jenrit: Joskph It. Ki..\niu»us,
Temple Court, Anr )
MIls M.UIY A. CAToa, Widow of do- late
Dll IIahvey CATOlt t 'linden. .Yen- Jnrcg
Mn.- .u.utv A Itm uiirY.
./(Oarticrt, /ring /gland New York
Mils Maiiy a Live miiue
Mi h a.a Masjairh wn'ttg
Jurun /•' s Voottni i-.s,
New )'ur/i City
Mutt ei mot: \V I i >w mi ns
Vropt'r St Crorgrg Hotel Philadelphia
M tt 1' ltANK StllDAId.
.1 irrll ktunrn Mrrrhant. Philadelphia
Ma W'ii.i tot II Witrrkey,
SHI: Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pit,
Anil many others iu every part ol the U S
1 '(binpound Oxygen—its Mode, of Action and
l/emlti'' is tho title of nvnlilinenf nearly 2UU
pages, hy Ills Starkey ,A Patch which gives
to all inquirers full information as to this
remarksIKe cur dive agent anil a large record
ot sttprising cures iu a wide range of chron
ic cases—many of them being abandoned lo
die by other physicians. It w ill lie mailed
ire,-, to any address on applies:ion
IIIIS, STAKHIIY * IMI.liJi,
I .V2t> A id'll St., I‘(iiln<lel|>liia l*u
For Lettct'H of Adiniiiisiration. ! Given mirier tny ii’mirl officially this 26th
CiliORL II A Washington county "J Dwemher 1885.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE
Mrs. Kosa ti. tainilli lias in due form up- for Adimisirator's Diatuisrdon.
plied to liie undersigned for letters of art- .,,,,... ,. . .
ministratirm till t lie estate of benjamin A. 1 GLUUGIA VV usllillgtou OoUtltV
Smith, hilt! of said eonn'.y, deceasod, and I O RI)I N \ K Y S 0 FF )(' K
t w ill pass upon said application on l-he first j v V Is.
Monday in March, 1850, j “• A. R1. hverett, sVdministrator of
Oivon under my hand officially .!,is 1st thn eatatof .1. 1L Kvrrett 1 te of said
day of February, iS.Sff j eounty rJeceascd, applies to ine
2- i-4t M NEWMAN, Ordinary. | tors of i”
For Administrator’s Dissuasion .
GEORGIA—Washington (lounty,
O It DINAH Y S OFFICE.
I- A. Sullivan, County Administrator, of
tlio 'State of lienjamin Hrantlev. late of
said comity, deceased, applies to me Tor let
ters of dismission from stid estate, and i
will pass upon his application on the first
Monday is May, IttS’i,
Given under my hand officially this 27th
I dav of January, ISflti.
2-4-3 ■ M N'KWMAN, Ordinary
Administrator's IMamigsion
i GEORGIA-Washington county
OliUlNAltVS OFFICE.
NVm.T' Price administrator of the
j estate ot Mrs. Nancy 1’iicc, deceased,
applies to mu for letters of Dismission
j flout said cstato, and 1 will pass upon
] said application on the first Monday in
i April, 183ti, at my oilier iu Santk rsv’hu'
Given under my Hand officially, at
this Dili day el January, 13-6.
l*7-3iu
NEWMAN .Ordinary
l-’or Administrator's Dismission,
G I'.OUti IA Washington Cuuni
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
E. A. Sullivan, County Athnr. of
Ad iu r. t Im* eMatt* of Mm* Salih? YutPn
(lc»ct*ftH(*(I, «|iplivs to mo for lot tors of ;
Diiiui.vsioii from haid Hsiatu, hihI I wili
pass upon Ilis application on the fnvt
Monday in April, 18I’"
iml all Bilious Complaints aro iyfHm*il i»y tjikluif
•iVRjGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Pore); T«-:ctaiU; its Jlrlpt’j^, Tiica 23:. AU Drajgliu
HCIIEIHILKN.
Cent I'll I l{. It.
l’|) day pussettger Train. Arrive at
Tennilie 2:10 p m.
Down day patuteuger Train Arrive
at Tcnnille 11 :iS n. m.
I'D night passenger Train Arrive
at Teijnillt) l ; 17 p. m,
Down night passenger Train Arrive
at Jonuidle 12.54 p. m
kamlciavlllr A Tr-ntiillr- It. |t.
heave S tlidersville 10:13 a. lit
Leave Sundersvillo 1 :J5 p. nt
Itiir-Klen's Araiea Salve.
Tlie Rost Halve in the werld for cuts
Bruises, Sores, U.eei s, Halt. Rheum,
Fever Horen, Tetter, Chapped Ih.nds
Chilblains, Corns, and ali Hkm Erttp-
liong, and positively euros Piles, or
no pay K tjuired. It is >;u(U’ftntec-d
to give perfect anlisfaetion, or money
tefutided. Price 25 eenta per box
FOR HALE BY DU. RAW LINGS
25 Y
Thu Greatest W
nYHP i - '
TORPID
Lo<\n« i i ptGitltr, !<>.’•
l!»o head, i h n ri.. 1
bucU pare, \ itu in;,
r ilude* L uilneHM nil or
r *
' eh a l '
gl
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. * mil l a
'>^011 i Q jt,,
»■ RliMl|ldr rv
r• *■■ •*•»»««»-•» mun v.--ii ! «■*•, >viiJi n ill-.
iDrlinniion to {-xrilionof ht5dy nritibH
Irrkubilliy of tmipor, i,o\t i irti«,
• rorhntfoi lin vii:^ no^lo< ro?: ‘loino f/iiiv
WomiuenH, l>i7.7.1 nonn,
Dot* hufot octi^ even, lie*
•ver r’le riaht rye, It<3«tlc E inc*j,
fltfttl drenms, lliehly colored Urine, nn l
CONSTIPATtON.
TUTT'N riLI.B a;o caperinllr art., ,,
to fl-.eh eases, ono rh-so effects ant' .'o
clmnKOOfloe!lii*!,stOii..tiulslit1inBuirci'ci
l^l!!;.. 1 ^ V-V- -IIM'Io-.ysy. ir.ll
TUTTS
. ’iiat It'in or V te r.*it, ehenperl J
t-./Tssv llEACt; hv a sln*is nripILaaUon A
this Dvr. It imparts a natural euinr not!
T H E
lEMINGTON
iSewing Machine,
Wood Coffins, anti Cask-
ol nil styles at f. N. A W
I^smi r.r
UKi; inn
Ilf
t f’
I’euttillc. Liv-jyoir
4. F. \r«'vM,t
N E A’ M AN () rd in ary .
W A T. mill |>. A W, if
take effect. Nov. 15th, 1885.
Leave Bruton Crossing -Dilip m
Leave Wrightsvillc ...U;:i0 a, nt. fi;: 0 p m
\ rive at Tetmillc 10:60 a. in 0:80 til
l.-ive Tonnilie 7:30 a- m. 2:3.1p. ui
Ai -West Wrightsvillc...8:50 a m. '.-'.Op. m
At Ve Bruton Crossing T2-', p m
W, U.TIIOMAH, I'm. A lien. Sup
For Sale.
: A Hix Room dwelling in good re
pair on Harris Ht. A two room brick
kitchen, stables, and other out bouses \
on (lie premises. ALo a well iilford-
ins »« good water .th can bo bad in '
middle Georgia, Lot contains ab.,ut
.1 acres, apply tc-Miis. II. MoKutox
3 1st 3 mo.
A few good Sewing Machines, for
sale at Jernignu A- Sou.
TAX NOTICE
FIRST ROUND
I w ill he at the following named places
- on the days specified for tin- purposa of
Receiving tux returns of 3t ile
taxes of ISti.
purpose of
1 (.'utility
i Sun Hill
I Wart lieu
' (Jilcs
, | ('aloes Ui
Buticumhe Lit)
< lays 10|)
DeepStcp Iff)
Peal-son US
:l/r Brides ss
I rwin’.- x il'ds DO
Peacock’s til
Wammot-ks H!)
if! I list Monday April 12 '3(1
LS50 *' Werlm-day " 14 "
I'll “ Thiuxlay " ! 'i ‘‘
in “ Friday “ 111 “
LID ” .1/imdiiv a m *' 111 •'
Ml) " " pin “ !!)'•
H!l “ Tuesday " 2(1 11
!H “ \Vedn.--day '! :’l "
Alt I!ittl to Bfoitc Hci ll|ttiig.
Edward Hlu-ppard, id 11 ,u rii-lmrg, ill
inyal “Having tvet-iv- 1 so mueli iiee.i
(it from Eleetrin Bitteis, I feel it my dtt
ty to let suffering humanity know- g
Have had a tunning sore mi my leg for
eight years; my doctors toll, me ! would
have to have tho bone scraped or leg
amputated. I used, instead, three hot
lies of Electric Bitters nud seven boxes
pnckieiKH Arnica Halve, and my leg is
now Round and well.''
EIf.(drip Bittr r:s are sold at fifty eonla
a bottle, and Pugklcn’s Arnicat Halve al
35o. pci-box by Dr- Win. Rawlings.
1263
1810
!' I
IDrl.il. s ill,
ral't-naicle
I lavi-liore
| do-sey's
Cleveland 13-t
- Hnndersvillc- ever
W It Til iti PEN
“ Friday
'' ’J'uc-ri.ty ■'
“ Widnesday “
11 Thuradav "
“ l-'ridav ' “
“ .Holiday Miy
“ Taesday “
Wednesday *'
“ i’lmrsduy ''
"aturdav
!rr- -’l ax Betiin
WC
AVitto in a Mocker: Strong Drink
in Raging: whosoever in deceived j
thereby is not wise! For proof of |
these Divine words, look around your ;
own eit'cle of neqiiuintain-os. nud see
those once itch now poor, deluded by !
lilt* gillInr of tlm wine cup. Look I
and listen to the drunkard in his tie |
; lii'ium of drink, and then doubt, if I
l you dare, that it is not raging, lie
not deceived, but fake the only safe I
; eonrse ttml become tt total abstniuei'. j
now, once anil forever.—[Temper-
' unoe Arlvoc'tte.
<«iiiii'il A'oiie own Door.
There is one sort of th inking house
Unit, no State cntielmcnt can touch,
and llmt is a private house with a j
decanter in its cupboard. Good
friends, guard your own doors wit h
1 leetolalism! A foolish rich man.
J who died lately, disinlicl iled his
, drunken son. In that same will he
1 bequeathed his "wine cellin'" to cer
tain heirs, That father most insane
ly templed his own son to drink, and |
then on his dying bed gave the boy
a Iasi kick into open disgrace!
The most effectual of till home
protection is to guard our otvu home.
From Mich temperance homes will
|co;nethe pownrtolo.se up the public
I drinking dens. Rt:v. T. L. Ci vi.ini
for publication.
Bfssie Bren,
Jim it: Hnow.v.
lU s-n: (Jii.xtru:
M «y Havni-'.h.
Nan* ie StMjeErtET.n, j
1 nnilh- UapHsI 8 Malay School.
Trim ilia, (in., M ueli 1 Ith, ISMi.
| Coni.
|i] suecEssruL mus
Slieriffs Sales.
FOR APRIL 188(3.
Will be nolrl on the first Tuesday iu
I April nexlhetween tlm legal hours of
Halo in the city of Saiulrrsville Wadi-
I ington county Georgia tho full iwiug
properly to wit
On half licit of land mure or less
located no Itraiihamsvillo .Street in the
city of Samlersvillo, sniff county con
taining tho Ht Miclials Uliurcit and
houmlerl on the North and South by
• lames U Floyds land, on tlm Last by
(1. II. Hollenbecks lot, and on the
West hy inirl Nice. Levied upon ns the
proparty of defendants I’eier Greenfield
and Wiliam .Samuels and other Trustees
of said church and lot, to satisfy a
Superior Gourt Fi Fa in favor of E A.
Sullivan vs. l’cter Gruenli-dd, William
Samuels and others. Legal notices given
defendants.
ters of dismission from the ailmimstra
turn of snirl estate, and I will pass upon
. lo. on the m-t J/otiday in
March, 1830, at my ufiii-u in Sanders-
villa.
NOTICE!
*
Il>nv They Ilavu Siiocodi'd
Till: NAMES, KECOHUH, SlKTUUDK AN lilt F-
sri/rs or onk tiki sand or the
insr FA ItM I’fiS IN THE SOL HI,
to in; ri nusiiEi> in the
Vi eekly Constitution
t he Most A','tillableSketches for Far-
mei'rt ever Rrinted. Actual Results Abo «t the same time nnrl place will let-
and Detaila of Knell Ftmmir’a I'hto soldHhm Home I Lot in the City of San-
(lenvillu. >N Hslunglon county (id, bouiulfd
! on llit* North hy lot of I, con a Brown. East
by Sandensville niul Tcnnille puhlic road,
! South by lotofJorhau Mil lor. and oh tilt*
I Went by lauds of the etslat • of /. II. Uough-
j ton, coniaiuing ouo (ourlh of an aero more
I or lens. Levied upon i\s the properly of
: Lucian Hayes, tke defendant to satisfy a
•Justice (JourL Fi Fa in favof tho Atlanta
I Machinery Company vh Lucian Ilavnen,
, Principal, E A. Sullivan endorser. Property
pointed out by plaintiff* Attorney. Lej;.il
I notico given the defendant in ponxeti-iion.
Levy made hy W I) > Minton Conslable of I
j tho 97 District G. M’ add returned to me. :
T# Ever) One In Washington Comil)
Wild Waul* Money.
I Imvo $300,000 to Innn, If you wish
it iu any amt. from £6 ),00 to $-. l ooo,
from three monllts to five years time j
Given under mv hand rfffieiellv this i " il1 ' P'‘ 0 l* Hr u**cu,-ify nud get it. 1
7th rh.y of Deeemher 1386 Y :UH I* 1 ‘M'or.‘d to ofl-r your money on
12-10 5m M. NEWMAN Ordinary ^ T,UN KV>:B ,,hK " ,1K '
.... : £_ WUAI'K.S greatly REDUCED!
Fur Exocutor's Dismission. I ! J ollu ,nollp y u » city property.
. 1 loan money on notes.
-'i'.olioJ A — W aslmigton Countv 1 I'ffm mouuy on U'ilt edeotl sesurity,
' «■•»""1 HIIA\ E l‘AUERS.
I have espreial nli'ers foe the next ninety
days for all who wish on farm lands
-i.’.iOJ nr more, It will In* greatly to
yinterest to call aud sen tun during ’
that time-
Remember this is no Hh.iin Notice to
Htarthr or mislead yon I mean every :
II oR3 I a.VY, wli't'li | will he pleased to j
prove to it you will call to see me at the
Store of A. Y. Haines where I will hr
glad ao serve you.
W. U. TTiUI’EY
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
I.Stirofo Givr Satisfaction,
General Office, lllon, N. T.
Ixoir York Office, 283 Broadway,
Buying Agents Wanted,
REMINGTON
(Soulilo and Triple Action)
FORCE PUMP.
The REMINGTON PUMP hi nhorut
tf aH com pot It hhi In working ©nsily
and rapidly.
It is hocure from freezing; aud norcr
noeda priming.
Wk IVHNISIf ATTACHMENTS TO TUP)
rUMPS TO ITT lllH.M »oU UNU NY ITU WIN ft
MILL.
Send for Ulust rated Circular nnd Prko-
Lint, with ToutiuionhiE.
Addrcflfl,
REMINOTOK AG'L CO., nion, N. r.
K*w Vomc 0FncRj
AGKNTH ‘WANTItiU.
!.«►! Elcr Sliiiiimuy
From the Coinjiton Star.
Atlanta in terribly disgrttulled
over tit* loss of tlm Georgia Mid-1 0
land. T11a Star told Iter tionte : ^v. <’. T. IF.
fimengo nbe had lost her grip oo I
harmony, It seems plain now to 1 lie object of tlm Woman's Ghris
her own eili/.ens that she lias. Fho j '* emperaneo Union, is to rouiovc
t _ could not get her citv.ens united on | Hie dreadful Alcoholic intlllo from
Tonnilie H i^h School tl 10 Georgia _ Midland road, and bo | *»nf hind; by the ilisu-ibntion of
slto litis lost it. 'i his is tho plain | ( Inistian tenipcrance litcrtiture, by
liicf, and none feel it more sensibly j educating the children in the ti n.-
than she now does. In the mean-: u nt-t,,,,,,,.,. . .
, ,i ,, . .,, , pniiiiptus ol temper.uno, titul nbovu
time, tlio Georgia Alt Hand will be
Mule um<l l'cr.i)-li*.
Tnitiiile. Wtisliiniflmi to., Du.
W. L. DUGGAN, A. ,\!„ l’ai.x it- xi.
The Spring Term of this Institn-
, , built to Griliin. Locust Grove and
tion opens on Monday January 4t,h , (Jovitn'ton
1880
Mr. T. N Raker, who is favorably :
known in this .seelinn as a teacher
has accepted a position as assistant
jti the school fur the ensuing year.
Miss Mary Roberts will continue ‘
yi charge of the ITinnuy Depart-
nient.
-Miss Fannie tVillis will have
thaigc the Music Depannunt.
TITTIO'N:
Spring Full
Ter «i Term ■
yirst Glass (Prim. Dept) ft).tin fO.OO !
Second “ 15.H0 10.00
Third “.... 18.00 12.00
Fourth •* - 24.00 1(3.00
Music on Piano 18.00 12.00
Incidentals 1.00 50
For further in format ion address
the Priaeioal at Tcnnille, Ga.
i)cc. 8. 1885—If
Mirnciiloiir-: Escape
W- W. Reed, dr.igvest Wim-l.iess
ter, T u rl.. wi-iles; ‘'(ine of my cast rimers
Mrs - Louisa Pike, Raiment, Randolph
Co-. I lid., was a long stifle: cr with ('mi-
SUinptioU) and w
New tli-eovety for Uoiisumpliou. and
hegan buying it of me. In six month.-
AYoiitict till <Hics.
■ the tliranc of grace. This is truly
Home mission work.
, Everywhere you behold the pitfall
\\; D. llowt .V Co., IHiolesale, and made for the tender feet stiulin"-out
betail Druggists of Romo, Cue, sav: .. i-,-> •
We have hi-.-ii sellintr Dr. King’s New 0,1 ble s jonrtioy. With his mothora
Discovery, F.leetrie Fitters and Ruck- kiss warm upon his lips, tho noble
ten's Arnica Halve far t"-o years. Have ; boy receives tin
never handled remedies that sell as wc
iss of tlm serpent
such umveisal satisfaction. ' u Ids ear, unseen lt.-mcls hold a niurt.
nr give.
There Imvo been some, wonderful’ cures gage written in Liis heart’s blood -1111!
Effected by these medicines in this city, the once noble boy, the nri loot’that
Hevernl cases ot pronounced Consnmp- • ’ > ' icoiuint
tion have been entiri ly ettrod by use of (mutier, lircaas her heart, the air is
a few bottles of Dr King's New Discnv filled with lamentation, every breeze
wafts lo our ear 1 he sad news of n not It -
'tU'lnor'H l'ht u
I 1 i It led. i he Sketches will begin in
a week or two. Srnsntiiii: vr oxck!
A Weeks Reading Free
FUR SIX GOOD FAMILIES.
Send your name and the name aud
address of live of your neighbors
or Irionds on ;*, postal curd
und got free for yourself
nud cacti of them a spec
imoti copy of
tiik attCAi Hotmi wErt.i.T.
The Atlanta Constitution.
TtittEi: ( “Unci r Rkmus’s” word,
| Iambus Sketches of the
ova I old Plantatiou Darkey j
-, "Hii.i. A .tr’s” 11 timorous 1
II c Mottoes j Letters for t L. Home!
| and Hearth Slone,
wiitTKits ("Rktst ii a m 1 Eton" nd-!
ventures told ig the “Craker” clia j
lect.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
.1. B. \\ arilnm, Fxee'ilor of tho wi lot
Alfred Green w i.v, rk-r-eased, :i|.|ilirs to me
tor letters iff rlismissitm irom the adutinis-
tr.iti.'M of the eM ffo of suiff ffrrr-r.r-ff, anil I
" ill pass upon his upplicuiinn on the til-si
Monday hi May, ISStl.
(lives uiider mv hand ofliciallv this S'.b
rl rv of Jamiary, 138(1.
l-i-t-fiin. ‘ M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
For Administrator’s Dismission.
GEORG IA—Washington Oouui'v
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
Wiley Harris, Administrator of the estate
of Joseph Harris, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission fro ,1 said estate, and I
will pass Iiprin liis application on ||,„ |j rilt
Monday in May, 1880.
(riven under my hand and wflir-i.il si^ur-
tun-this 7th dav of January, lo80.
l-14-3.it M. NHWM AN,Ordinary-
For Administrator's Dismission.
(IEORGIA—Washinglon County
OJtDINARY'S OFFICE.
J. !1. Warthen, Administrator of the estate
of Win. VVartlion, dpoeaspd, applioft to mo
l'*>r Intern of dUmis.Mo t from Haid u«tatc.
ar.d I will pa-S upon Itiq npjd c itioH on the
tiiHt.Monday in !uy. 1 SS(>.
Given under my hand officially this 8th
day of January, 18S3.
1 • 14 3m
Will lit* sold,on the first Tuesday in April
next, at the Comt houne floor iu said cotin-I
tr, within tlie local hours of sale, to the rKHDriA \\ T \ •
highest hidder, for cash, one Marvin Safe, | ^LUKblA- VV asllington COlinty
*29 inches wide, 20 im lies long, and :U> ineli- ; OliDINAH VS OFFICE,
p* liiglt, with the name “J. F. Lord” paint
ed on rhe door, said safe now located in tin*
Store o‘f Raker Hudson at Davi.shuro, and
levied on as the property of J. F. Lord, to
satisfy an execution issued from the Stipe-
Harrison High School
Mai# and Female!
Harrison Wahingtoa County, Ga.
| Spring Term oprns ,/mtuui'y 1llh, 1831,
and aloxuH June 2.1th: FaU'T.inu opens
July 20th, elosra Kovaiaber 12 It
TllllOA:
! 1st Class, Spring term $10 Fa'I torn 80
12: '• “ 8
Ad “ “ “ 16; •' “ it,
4th “ “ “ jg; “ 11 |o i
, Incidental charges Spring term SOeta. 1
Full tuna 25 «ts.
( ompetont AsHiBtnuU will ho employ- |
erl, axil tho utmost cffiirta be put forth !
to make it ono of the first schools iu i
this section of Georgia. Good board i
it. NEWMAN Ordinary i'"’* 1 be proenr-'d in goo-1 familioa at$|0
pel-mouth. For futher infoimatiou up j
riot- court of said comity, in iavuruf Wr
Ulus, dr ( o. against said J F Lord.
.I.R- W.-trlhen, Administrator »f tin-
estate of Win- Warthen, decr.-.sed, a|i-
plir-s, to me for letters of dismission from
said estate, and 1 will passs upon his np
'plieatirmon the first .Monday Tin J/av
1 188C. }
Win- Stories, Hketclu-S ril'l'i tu - ! Also at the same lime und place will he I-14-3m
<*l, ,N<‘U s, I'ociidm, I-',ut, Ail- Sold to the highest bidder fur cash one to
VCUIIIVCK "Till- Btn-H!,” ! Hume i'ower Fire Box 'Itixey" Boiler, One
'S’hc Eioimcliold | 10 Horae I'nwer 'Erry City" iOtiginu ami
A World of instruction and En- I " ni: V 1 ^ i ' i [ ;t " re l “' : V l , 0l .' ll “.* irt
- mat liinen being louaied at the old null Fit«
t(*ltnillim*n . of Howard*Oil .Sumh in Tcnnille. and bciiiK
1 wt* re I ages. I lie Lrightcst nud Invit’d upon a* ihe property of Lawton
best Weekly. I‘It»nst-;s every mem- ; lf *>atisfy «n Kxecuiion ii<«ued from
her of tlu* Fauiily. | the *Sii| crior Court ol Ilurke County, iu
SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPEIIHAH COflY. FREE Law.",! Kedy. U “ aid
Achlress Tin; "Cunstitl i Allan 1 '
ta, (i:i* Ainu at the Name time and place will be
Rill Arp will write 78 I.cttera 20 j '■ h * M < Uc * 1 " i,H
(<n farming, for Wici ki.y Coxhtitu
tion during 1 Iiw year. These letters 0,1 l * lu ^’orth by lands of Mrn. N. »S. Kohi
are exclusively for 'Flit: Constitution ! «on» •» tht Iluhl bv tlm Montgomery l J ub- j
__ i li« Road, and on the West and South I>y 1
IMTEST
M. NEW MAN, Ordinary.
For Leave to Sell Land,
(3 EORGIA—Washington County
ORDINARY « OFFICE
Kobe. L. Sodgers. administrator of
William Coston, deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for leave
ta sell! thn land belonging to said de
ceased, lying i i Washington county,
, and said appliuatioa " ill he heard on the
■ n a-.i i i hone lot ol j Urot Monday in March. 188U This Is!
, in . .1 .8 ate :.uff count), comamnig , (<1 f F#b> 18s8
tun (j) aere mure or less rnd uoumleff , , v-r.'xvx
lie North I.v I Ml,. « l)„l.i 4'« -»■ *
11'ly to,
W. C. BATEMAN, Principal. j
Saudtti'Avitle Ga. 1
or A. W. J. WOOD, Sse'ty Board !
Trusteen, Karriaon, Ga
Dee. 17, 1835—im
All kind of country produce taken
in exchange for groceries.
R. C. Harris A Co
Lncrinc scad fur halo at. 11. C.
Hitn ia & Co.
Tax Notice.
My Rookr. arrj now open for City Tax
for 1885 "'ill positively cloae on tfi r lti
day of March 1888. Call he.-’ settle «(
once, will be found ut G. D. Wdi then's
Hture.
JEFF A. 1RWJN ff Coll.
Sum win) if)
B A IIUHfeT A CO
8 A N DICKS VI LLE, <i 150 KOI A.
BASIilNSKI (k WOOD,
TENS'I LLE, GKOBGHA.
M w poursHLLI-:
O 'OXEE, UE-)R’iIA.
- >THE LIGHT RUNNING^
*
AY MAN O
cry, taken in connection with Electric
Ritters. \\ e guarantee tlieni always'
Hold by Dr. Win' Rawlings
A WONDERFUL INVENTION
Air, ./. Cohen tells us tlmt while
in New York lie called on Dr.
j Baruch, u distinguisiied pliysiei.ui
oi that city. Mr. U. hail a pain in
| His head that tie thought was
caused by a brain nflection. Dr
■r an I another “Rachel that cannot
be comforted,” Ho-,v long, O Lord
how long? AY 11o, oh, who, shall de
liver ns titul ours? Thu answer we
"ill give is, the faithful women:
The most powerful weapon on earth
is prayer, united faithful, presistenl
prayer and it must aud wid prevail.
Baruch placed tin apparatus over | Dur band here is small but “Not by
Mr. ( Mima's eye that enabled the might, not- by power, but by my spit'-,
surgeon to sec every p irticle of his i it, suit It the Lord of llosis” Our
xjte fc.'&jn! li^'iRTniiau';;, i!:::::? 11 -
irh'» u- » ; or - “:tt ««* ii '".v«» -ai im
mixud with tfie blue, sinet
t me she Walked to thi.,
pi six miles, and i
] Ij' ;vcff she has rjaff
eIi'c i' es her life to
Trial J)p!lles free
tho. e.
H rli-tanei
iniielt im-
Drug
man can bo cut lo pieces and not
xpeiieuce the r.ligiitest. pain, und
at the sane tint - retain all of his
cm-. ;-- W'.ffl.ie. f-il strid - liav,.-
tve are al
so fighting in our county’s strngle
t.ff pi ohiintiou: there is no such
"■"I'd ; fail for us. the Lotdof Hos'.s
GENT
ror a Ruffal r-ai.1, and «,. m | f,, r „ g un| .
plv c ,p.v of Till-! IfKTROl t' FBlCi; I’ltFSS,
ami a ( atalogue iff iht-ir great l’i:em 1 tn
ASP t'oyiIIINATluN Oei-'EKs. A rail- ciiaim-e
11 secure aa abundance of thu r-h.jice.-t read
ing mutter for very little money
the WEEKLY DETUUITFRFK PRESS.
The OttEAt Dot,i..ut iVeeki.y.
land* Of Mrs. f, W. Strange, this lot being | Georgian ForbeR Libol for divorce
iu or iinir Tumiilie, anti one otlicr tract or vs r in Washington
pa roe I of land, situated in said state ami j Lafayette Forbes) Superior Court
Sept. njd. term
1885.
eounty,com lining filly acres more or le
and boutiffed on llie North by lands of
11 Btyer, Truolec and Julia M. Warthen | ,
now Wilkinson on the South by lands of j It appearing to tuc court by the
Mrs. M J. Kelly, and on the' West by | rotu m of the sheriff in the above sta-
lirnffs of Lawson Kelly. Also one flelf-birid
ing MeCormiek Reaper and Hinder.
All levied up n us tlu- property of Law-
son Kelly, to xuiiidy nn r xecuiirm issued
from the Superior C ourt of Darke county
in favor of N. A. Msrdee's SotuY Co. against
said Lawson Kelly-
Al.-o at the same time a ml place to
the highest bidder, for cash, will bosidrl
all that tract ur parcel of land, situated,
lying and being in said county, iu the
Uutli rlist. (/. At. containing UOil acre
Thu Most Readable, Vivacious and Or
of Newspapers.
Oiaiuire Mil, Pore R title r, Entertaining ' morn or less, and bounded on the North
Sketches' Ai.r-cdotcs, Poetry, T.avr-I, Ro- i by lands of \Y. T. Woo,I and estalb of
'"llbd, of the j K. \Y. J union, on the East hv lands of
Highest Order by U nt'-rs of | V, H. Joyner,on toe South by other
Known ..nlfX ""ltd" wherwer the 1 lilU “ ! ' ° U ' ““ d U “ ,Ue ' Vual
J'-nglitih Lai.'gjaige is Spoken.
certainly ol’ Lite been linnle it) sur- i 0,1 <><if -le.-sus is our captain
t 0!—Allien j Banner ' ami wewill win. b F J
M.dll rl I.I any adrtrrss in Unituf States a
Canada for
ONE I OL! AU A YEAR.
iXI.N’ l I'A II, 'S’<5 Si!.Mi I-'Ofii
MAJIl'I.K COPY.
Tjiee Bin 's C'o., Dethoit, Mich.
by tne Gcoffee River.
; Said land levied oil as the property of
R. M Snell to satisfy a mortgage Fi
Fa ir-jin the riuperioi court of said eonn-
j ly in favor of II. AI. Comer A Go.
A,| against sat.'l R- \V. Snell.
I C A WALL, Sheriff W. 0,
March 2d, )$8G.
ted ease that the defendant Lal'av-
ette Forbes does not reside iu said
county, .an.* it futher apputra that
ho does n jt reside, in this Stale. It
is therofore ordered by the court
tlixit the delbndant Lafayetto Forbes
lie aud appear at the next March-
I'errn of tltia court then and there
toanswor the plaintiffs libel for di
vorce and it is further ordered that
service bo perfected by publication
of this ardor once a m nth for tout-
months, before the uex term of this
coin-tin the Sandersvil ,e Mercury a
news paper published tn said court
ty. Sept. 21st 1885.
R. W. CARSWELL
Judge S. C, W. C.
GEORGIA-Wasiiington county
A True Extract irom the minutes
71 the Superior Conn Book I.). folio
Ct37, Sept. 24th I8S5.
A. M, MAYO Cler
A rim in Lira trap llismivioi.
GLORG1A— Washington Gouuty
OR D1NARY.S OFFICE.
Riley Harris, Arlminisrrator of (lie
estate of Joseph lintris deceased, up
p ics to me for le tvrs of dismission j
Irom said estate, and j will pass his ap- j
plication on the first d/onday in May, :
1886.
Given under my hand nnd oflioial !
(signature this 7th day of January, I8HG !
M. NEWMAN Ordinary. !
1 14 3m |
STICK CANDY 10 FEU FOUND
at Holt & Rio’s .
RELICOUS SERVICES.
SANQERSVIlLEaml TENNiLLE.
METHODIST CHURCH i» the ci.y every .Sun
day except the 2nd Sunday
METHODIST CHURCH at Ten,lille every 2nd I
■Sunday.
BAPTIST CHURCH > n >5“ city every 2nd and
4tli Sunday.
BAPTIST CHURCH at Tennillc every 3rd and
4th Sunday
CHRISTIAN CHURCH in the oily every 2nd
Sail.lav.
-E33?IS003P.A.l4semo8ii, in the city
every Thursday alter the 3rd .Sabbath m
eacli month.
CATHOLIC CHURCH in the city every -
SEWING^MAGHINE{
HAS NO EQUAL
PERFECT SATISFACTION
-ORANGE, MASS.—
30 Unton Square, N. Y# Chicago, 111 S4* ^°*
Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Francitco, Cal.
:ZZE553SOE ■
Jerniganty So *
SAMIIiltMII.Li;.
RCOliUU.
Ylinsc meat-, Fros«-rvos, Jolllos.and
vaaiir rl goods of all kind CHEAP at
L. C. Hiutb & Go.ft
W. 6. ROBSON,
AT l O NEY at LAW,
SANDEBSVILLE, GEORGIA.,
TVill praciiou iu tho .Middle CireutS
and the Supreme Court.
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